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Harrison also contributed to the College English Association chapbook Science Fiction: The Academic Awakening, edited by Willis E. McNelly (November 1974); his essay ‘The Term Defined,’ attempted to define what science fiction was in relation to the ‘science fiction quotient’ of a story, as measured by a formula devised by Harrison and his son Todd, and named the Harrisons’ Axiom.
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Harrison also contributed to the College English Association chapbook Science Fiction: The Academic Awakening, edited by Willis E. McNelly (November 1974); his essay ‘The Term Defined,’ attempted to define what science fiction was in relation to the ‘science fiction quotient’ of a story, as measured by a formula devised by Harrison and his son Todd, and named the Harrisons’ Axiom.
Harry Harrison: SF Grand Master « Official Harry Harrison News Blog
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We did however give our number to a company called 'Harrisons' who promised to call us if anyone else wanted to go the following day - sure enough they called us back just before dark as 4 other people had booked the trip - yay!
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Hart-Davis demonstrates how important the Harrisons '(largely wooden) technology was to Britain's navigation and conquest of the oceans – Captain James Cook took a portable Harrison watch with him on his second voyage.
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But in that midsize, highly self-conscious Midwestern city a century ago, the Krogers were hardly a first-rank family like, say, the Tafts and the Harrisons.
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The news about the Harrisons' income will fuel a growing row over the extent to which the private sector is set to benefit increasingly from the prime minister's determination to widen its role in the provision of public services.
£1.4m-a-year welfare entrepreneur picked by Cameron to get Britons off benefits and into work
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Still a mile from the house where they lived with the Harrisons, a family of settlers, they were terrified that they would freeze to death.
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It's the guys prowling around behind you, the Harrisons and the Townshends, who take the fullest measure.
Keith Richards's 'Life': An unexpectedly clear look at years as a Rolling Stone
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A few years later the Harrisons were to face danger themselves at the hands of a stranger.
George Harrison and his women – Martin Scorsese's new documentary reveals the candid truth
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He has been chasing giant largemouth bass since 1968, when he landed his first trophy class fish from Becks Pond in Newark, Delaware on a "Harrisons Bass Frog".
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